Plug - ins like QuickTime, RealPlayer, Windows Media Player, and
the VLC Web Plugin aren't really used anymore either.
Click the following link or plug its address into your browser to access
the VLC web interface on your local computer: http://localhost:8080/
To check if it's already installed, type chrome: / / plugins into the address bar in Chrome, find
VLC Web Plugin, and make sure it's enabled.
Not exact matches
If you also want to access
VLC's
web interface over the Internet instead of your local network, you'll have to forward ports on your router.
By default, the
web interface is completely locked down — it's restricted to localhost, which means you can only access it from the machine
VLC is running on.
Each time you start
VLC, the
web server will be started in the background — Windows will prompt you to allow
VLC firewall access when you restart it, indicating that the
web server is running.
Top apps show popular names like Netflix, Facebook, Dropbox, Amazon,
VLC and Photoshop Express, however none of these are native desktop applications but touch - friendly alternatives that I'd guess are better suited to beginner users who for some reason don't care enough about Amazon's full
web experience to launch a browser.